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Internationally renowned DJ David Guetta releases his first documentary this month which shows the artist’s rise from the French underground house music pioneer of the 80s to the superstar he is today, who mixes at stadiums in front of tens of thousands of fans.
The documentary “Nothing but the beat” is a Burn production with What A Music, Deviant Ventures and producers Partizans, known for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Be Kind Rewind.
Partnership with the energy drink was found in the artist’s mission, which is to inspire energy, creativity and ambition to fans by spreading the dance beat.
The film will be internationally released in September, in cinemas.
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British singer Adele is planning to take a break after the tremendous success she enjoyed with the album ’21 ‘and she’s in no hurry to record a new album.
Adele wants to take a break, informs contactmusic.com. She broke the charts worldwide with her second album. Despite this success, the production house managers do not put pressure on the young Adele, do not force her to return to the studio soon.
‘I want to give her a little free time and I hope to begin to look over some things in November, without any reason, without setting a date or something of that kind. It will come at the right time and she can decide this. We have not even talked about album number three so far. It will come at the right time. It’s simple, “said Adele’s manager, Jonathan Dickens.
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Justin Bieber has revealed the official cover of his upcoming debut Christmas album, tentatively titled “Under the Mistletoe”, which hits stores on November 1. All I have to say is – are you kidding me? The photo looks nothing more than an enhance paparazzi shot with a horrible font over it. With all the money Justin makes, his record label could’ve paid a better album photo shoot to choose a front picture from. Needless to say, I hate it. But then again, when did I ever really like anything that the teen pop singer had to put out? What do you think?
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Lady Gaga might do a duet with the famous rockers from Kiss, wrote digitalspy.co.uk. Asked by LAWeekly.com reporters if he wants to work with Gaga, Paul Stanley, guitarist of the group, said: ‘All that is possible. She’s wonderful. ” It’s not excluded that in future we’ll be listening to a Kiss-Lady Gaga duet, especially as the American artist admitted that she’s a fan of the worldwide famous group for their eccentric shows and makeup of its members. Kiss is currently in Los Angeles working on a new album. The disc, the band’s 20th of their career, is called ‘Monster’ and will appear in 2012. “This album kills’, says Paul Stanley. ‘Monster’ will be promoted through a world tour that will take place between 2012-2013.
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Even if fans prefer more intimate concerts in order to be able to see their idols up close, there are artists who are afraid of concerts in small spaces. Chris Martin, lead singer of the band Coldplay, fears that fans can feel the smell of his sweat when he’s on stage. Chris Martin said in an interview that he’d rather play in a stadium than in a small space, because he does not want the audience to feel bad odors coming from the stage. “In a restricted space, people can smell you better, which is a bad thing,” admitted Chris Martin. “On the stadium is in some ways, easier, because no one will feel offended because of the smell you emanate” he said. Despite this, the musician says he prefers more intimate concerts when he wants to see his favorite artists.
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Carrie Underwood is still generating hits

Carrie Underwood is still generating hits from her six-million-selling debut, “Some Hearts,” but she’s front and center with a new effort this week. Her sophomore album, “Carnival Ride” (19 Recordings/Arista Nashville) is led by the single “So Small,” which made Underwood the first female to debut in the Hot Country Songs top 20 in 43 years.The pressure to follow up such as successful debut could creatively paralyze an artist, but Underwood has worked her way through it. “‘Is there really anywhere to go but down?’ There was that fear in my head,’” says Underwood, who was much more involved in the songwriting process this time around. “Then we started picking songs and I realized it was more [about] making an album for myself that I love and I know I have a huge hand in making. Whatever happens, it’s icing on the cake.”

Besides “So Small,” new tracks include “Last Name,” “Just a Dream” (about a soldier dying and the emotions his fianc? experiences as she comes to terms with the tragedy) and a remake of Randy Travis’ “I Told You So.”